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								<h3 class="section">7.107 <code>.symver</code></h3>
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								<p><a name="index-_0040code_007bsymver_007d-directive-474"></a><a name="index-symbol-versioning-475"></a><a name="index-versions-of-symbols-476"></a>Use the <code>.symver</code> directive to bind symbols to specific version nodes
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								within a source file.  This is only supported on ELF platforms, and is
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								typically used when assembling files to be linked into a shared library. 
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								There are cases where it may make sense to use this in objects to be bound
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								into an application itself so as to override a versioned symbol from a
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								shared library.
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								   <p>For ELF targets, the <code>.symver</code> directive can be used like this:
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								<pre class="smallexample">     .symver <var>name</var>, <var>name2@nodename</var>
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								   <p>If the symbol <var>name</var> is defined within the file
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								being assembled, the <code>.symver</code> directive effectively creates a symbol
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								alias with the name <var>name2@nodename</var>, and in fact the main reason that we
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								just don't try and create a regular alias is that the <var>@</var> character isn't
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								permitted in symbol names.  The <var>name2</var> part of the name is the actual name
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								of the symbol by which it will be externally referenced.  The name <var>name</var>
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								itself is merely a name of convenience that is used so that it is possible to
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								have definitions for multiple versions of a function within a single source
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								file, and so that the compiler can unambiguously know which version of a
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								function is being mentioned.  The <var>nodename</var> portion of the alias should be
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								the name of a node specified in the version script supplied to the linker when
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								building a shared library.  If you are attempting to override a versioned
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								symbol from a shared library, then <var>nodename</var> should correspond to the
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								nodename of the symbol you are trying to override.
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								   <p>If the symbol <var>name</var> is not defined within the file being assembled, all
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								references to <var>name</var> will be changed to <var>name2@nodename</var>.  If no
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								reference to <var>name</var> is made, <var>name2@nodename</var> will be removed from the
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								   <p>Another usage of the <code>.symver</code> directive is:
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								<pre class="smallexample">     .symver <var>name</var>, <var>name2@@nodename</var>
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								   <p>In this case, the symbol <var>name</var> must exist and be defined within
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								the file being assembled. It is similar to <var>name2@nodename</var>. The
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								difference is <var>name2@@nodename</var> will also be used to resolve
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								references to <var>name2</var> by the linker.
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								   <p>The third usage of the <code>.symver</code> directive is:
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								<pre class="smallexample">     .symver <var>name</var>, <var>name2@@@nodename</var>
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								   <p>When <var>name</var> is not defined within the
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								file being assembled, it is treated as <var>name2@nodename</var>. When
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								<var>name</var> is defined within the file being assembled, the symbol
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								name, <var>name</var>, will be changed to <var>name2@@nodename</var>.
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